Cleanliness in glass tubes—FAlßY DYES for all purposes. The earliest known skates were roughly shaped from the canon-bone of a horse or cow. Scandinavian archaeologists claim an antiquity of 1600 years for them. The wearer obtained speed, not by a stroke of the foot, but by pushing himself along with a piked staff.
AN AUSTRALIAN CHEMIST COM PLIMENTS NEW ZEALAND. A prominent Australian chemist was recently on a visit to N e w Zealand on his way back to Australia after having made a world tour. He was in a Christchurch merchant’s warehouse, and conversation drifted on to proprietary medicines. “Do you know,” said the chemist, who took a special interest in proprietary lines, “ that I have never anywhere struck a cough remedy that can compare with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It beats me why you don’t market it in other countries.” The above is typical of many tributes constantly paid to “ Baxter’s ” year after year, generation after generaI tion. The popularity and prestige of I* “ Baxter’s ” steadily increases simply because its efficacy has never been equalled. 6
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20447, 27 October 1934, Page 12
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